Britvic Ginger Ale - Expertly Blended Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

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Britvic Ginger Ale - Expertly Blended Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

Britvic Ginger Ale - Expertly Blended Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

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The Club Mixers iconic range has been lifting Irish spirits and has been at the heart of Irish pub culture since 1852. Club Mixers are the perfect accompaniment to spirits, expertly created to blend deliciously with gins, vodkas and whiskeys. With real fruit in every drop and lots of different flavours to choose from, whether at home or on the go, there is something tasty to help everyone enjoy drinking more water. The first phase of the Thrive On campaign led by Idris Elba reached 31 million consumers globally in 2016. In 2013, a no sugar version was created – maintaining the same great citrus taste as the original, but with zero sugar to meet growing consumer demand for sugar-free energy drinks. Both variants are available widely across grocery, convenience and independent retailers, as well as wholesale, foodservice and leisure channels. Available in a wide range of channels including cafés, hotels, shops and restaurants, this brand is trusted by some of the world’s best bars and by international key accounts.

Using a pioneering distillation process, combined with the intricate art of layering flavours, they created delicate essences, unparalleled in depth and fragrance. Our story started in 1938 as a product that was an affordable source of vitamins to the Great British public. In 1969 Gatorade became the official drink of the American National Football League (NBA), a title it holds to this day. Our unique blend of two sugars provides a balanced flavour and reduces crystallisation, which results in less waste and mess.

The Belfast Morning News claimed in 1885 that what Guinness was to porter, and Bass was to pale ale, Cantrell & Cochrane was to ginger ale, especially in America. Famous for its refreshing taste and its real fruit tang, Tango was acquired by Britvic in 1987. The brand gained attention in the UK in the late 1980s and 1990s for disrupting soft drinks marketing with its creative ‘You know when you've been Tango’d’ advertising campaign which was seen to completely challenge the norms of the soft drinks market at the time. The campaign propelled the brand to success and became one of the most well-known TV adverts of all time.

Club was originally developed in the 1930s by expert syrup maker Oliver Grace. Unlike competitors, Grace insisted that the whole of the orange should be used, including the juice, the pith and the rind. This unique idea was an instant success as people loved the delicious combination of sweet orange juice and real fruit 'bits'. As of March 2023, the recipe for classic Pepsi in cans and bottles has changed. The new formula now contains a lower amount of sugar with a blend of sweeteners to maintain the Pepsi taste people expect. Robinson's Barley Water was officially served at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon for the first time in 1935 where the gentlemen's singles was won by Great Britain's Fred Perry. Over 170 years ago, Robert White and his wife Mary had one simple mission – to bring proper lemonade to the streets of London. Today, lemonade is an intrinsic part of British life. For many people, it was the first soft drink they tasted and its appeal among young people and adults has endured for decades. Determined to make his mark at a time when trade in London was booming, Mr Robinson set up his own grocery business in the late 1700s. Initially highly successful, he devoted a sizeable portion of his time and profits to charity and became a key philanthropic figure of the early 19th century, including helping patients who could not afford hospital treatment, as well as charitable initiatives alongside King George III.In the 1980s, Aqua Libra pioneered the first generation of health and wellbeing drinks. The world has changed a lot since then, but the need for simplicity and great tasting drinks has not. In 1914, during the First World War, over 100 R. White’s employees served in the armed forces and the company supplied the government with over half its horses and vans. At the outbreak of the Second World War, a great part of the vehicle fleet was commandeered by the government and used by the army. Three major factories were wiped out in London alone. Pepsi-Cola was named in 1898 after the root of the word dyspepsia and the kola nuts used in the recipe. The original recipe also included sugar and vanilla as Bradham sought to create a drink that was appealing, and would aid digestion and boost energy. MiWadi takes its name from Mineral Water Distributors, a company that was originally formed in 1927 in Nassau Place in Dublin, and produced MiWadi, C&C and Club products.



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